External Links
- Patrick Wanis Official site
- How women made porn fashionable - FOXNEWS.com article by Patrick Wanis
- What if Zimmerman wasn't motivated by race? - FOXNEWS.com article by Patrick Wanis about George Zimmerman and the killing of Trayvon Martin
- What do men want? What do women want? Date.com article by Patrick Wanis
- Secrets To Losing Weight, Being Thin & Loving Your Body Date.com article by Patrick Wanis
- Patrick Wanis coaches singing duo Xtreme on TV
- Michael Jackson and the 'extreme' price of fame - CNN.com article featuring Patrick Wanis on Michael Jackson's death
- My Take: Casey Anthony and the challenge of forgiveness - CNN.com article by Patrick Wanis
- How A Self-Help Guru Brainwashed 3 People To Their Death - HeadDRAMA.com article by Patrick Wanis
- What Americans can learn from Aussies on Australia Day - FOXNEWS.com article by Patrick Wanis
- When Sorry Isn't Sincere - HeadDRAMA.com article by Patrick Wanis
- Fairytale Endings: Do They Really Exist? - Sydney Morning Herald article featuring Patrick Wanis on The Royal Wedding
- Easily Caught With Their Pants Down - Canberra Times article featuring Patrick Wanis on high-profile infidelities
- Beware of Emotional Vampires - MSN.com/GLO article featuring Patrick Wanis on emotional vampires
- MSN: Cheaters, Deconstructed – An Expert Divulges Why Men Stray - MSN.com/GLO article featuring Patrick Wanis on why men cheat
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